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Aston Villa could now derail Nottingham Forest transfer hopes amid medical update

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Aston Villa Could Now Derail Nottingham Forest Transfer Hopes Amid Medical Update

Aston Villa are positioning themselves to potentially disrupt Nottingham Forest's transfer ambitions by pursuing a reunion with striker Tammy Abraham, as reported amid a crucial medical update.[1]



The article highlights Villa's growing optimism about re-signing Abraham, the former Chelsea forward currently on loan at AC Milan from Roma. Abraham, who previously shone at Villa Park with 26 Premier League goals in 2020/21, has struggled in Italy due to persistent injury issues, limiting him to just 12 appearances last season. However, recent developments suggest he's regaining fitness, with a medical update indicating he's close to full recovery.[1]

Nottingham Forest had set their sights on Abraham as a key target to bolster their attacking options, especially amid their own forward line concerns. Chris Wood has been sidelined since October 18 with a knee injury, while Umberto Victor missed the last two matches following a 3-1 defeat. Forest's interest intensified as they aim to strengthen ahead of the January window, but Villa's intervention could scupper those hopes.[1][2]

Villa manager Unai Emery views Abraham as an ideal fit for his system, offering Premier League-proven goalscoring prowess and familiarity with the club. Sources indicate Villa have opened initial talks with Abraham's representatives, leveraging their strong relationship from his previous stint. Abraham himself is reportedly open to a return to Birmingham, where he became a fan favorite.

For Forest, this represents a significant blow. The club, under Nuno Espirito Santo, is desperate for firepower to aid their mid-table push. Alternative targets are being considered, but Abraham was top of their wishlist. Meanwhile, unrelated Forest transfer chatter includes exploring an early end to Oleksandr Zinchenko's loan from Arsenal, though no break clause exists, complicating matters.[2]

As the medical green light shines on Abraham, the race intensifies. Villa's proactive approach could leave Forest scrambling, reshaping their January strategy in the cutthroat Premier League transfer market.

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